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	Comments on: The Unconstitutionality of International Megan&#8217;s Law for Sex Offenders	</title>
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	<description>Reforming Florida’s Sex Offender Registry Laws</description>
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		By: Gerald		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just a quick observation from the introduction of the case challenging the IML. Quoting one sentence, &quot; States began to develop sex offender registration programs in the late
1980s in an attempt to protect the public, especially children, from repeat offenders.&quot; If legislators had stuck to that original premise, that the real danger is REPEAT offenders, all of us first time offenders who have served our time wouldn&#039;t face life-long persecution based on phony propaganda.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick observation from the introduction of the case challenging the IML. Quoting one sentence, &#8221; States began to develop sex offender registration programs in the late<br />
1980s in an attempt to protect the public, especially children, from repeat offenders.&#8221; If legislators had stuck to that original premise, that the real danger is REPEAT offenders, all of us first time offenders who have served our time wouldn&#8217;t face life-long persecution based on phony propaganda.</p>
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